CONTRIBUTE TO POSITIVE
CHANGE AND FINANCIAL RELIEF
FOR PLAINTIFFS.

DONORS

We know other stakeholders in the civil justice community have seen how plaintiffs have been taken advantage of by a non-recourse industry with exorbitant interest rates. It’s time to become a part of the change. Contribute to our efforts to establish a system where everyone can thrive. Your charitable donations will go directly to those in need, helping us fund advances for those awaiting their lawsuit and struggling to make it to the end of litigation. By contributing, you are helping to change the nature of the plaintiff funding industry to one that includes fairness and accountability.

Help build and launch a movement that will reduce the number of clients falling victim to 50 to 100 percent interest rates from for-profit companies. The changes we wish to impart will be met with obstacles, but we can make this happen together. A truly stable model will foster the power of our initiatives and promote a much-needed change in the industry.

Stakeholders in the litigation system can greatly benefit from this model. Contact the team at the Bairs Foundation today if you are interested in becoming a donor.

The Bairs Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

We are looking to revolutionize the plaintiff-funding industry, and we need your help. Lawsuit lending provides funds to people who need help covering immediate living or medical expenses during litigation. Most companies provide non-recourse advances at high interest rates – often more than 150%! – exploiting people who have experienced a catastrophic event and are awaiting justice. Our not-for-profit provides these advances at 7% simple interest, in the name of fairness. Please help us improve families’ lives by investing in their success and by helping us build a sustainable not-for-profit model.

The Bairs Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aids individuals and their families suffering as a result of a catastrophic accident. The foundation helps plaintiffs in need pay for basic living expenses during litigation.

The Seventh Amendment is the pillar of our justice system. Our forefathers enforced the right of the common man to level the playing field against the largest of corporations. This belief system is deeply ingrained in the fabric of our foundation, and the preservation of this right is something to which we are wholly committed.